Having an illustrious reputation; respected.
1 His practice has won a series of prestigious awards in recent years.
2 They certainly have what it usually takes to gain that prestigious title.
3 This is much more prestigious in Germany than in America, believe me.
4 In an extremely moving speech, she thanked Parliament for this prestigious award.
5 Dartnall first won the prestigious Chef of the Year award in 2009.
6 But the picture is different at the most prestigious and competitive institutions.
7 These judges ultimately decide who walks away with a prestigious stand award.
8 Biden called the prestigious university a symbol of what Islamic extremists oppose.
9 It's the first time two Victorian restaurants have made the prestigious list.
10 Dame Fiona Kidman has taken out the country's most prestigious literary prize.
11 It is a prestigious and prominent position in a disproportionately celebrated field.
12 His horses have won the prestigious Grand National race on three occasions.
13 Dylan was awarded France's prestigious Legion d'Honneur award last month in Paris.
14 Spelman is the latest prestigious women's college to consider admitting transgender students.
15 His films have been nominated for the academy's prestigious award four times.
16 Ms Matafeo is a past winner of the prestigious Billy T Award.
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